EditorialShilling, Siege of Newark-upon-Trent by the Parliamentarians, diamond shaped emergency coin with hole in it. Front: crown between letters C and R above Roman numeral XII. Reverse: inscription, Newark-on-Trent, Charles I (King of England), anonymous, 16...
EditorialSiege of Newark-upon-Trent by the Parliamentarians, diamond shaped emergency coin. Front: crown between letters C and R above Roman numeral IX. Reverse: inscription. Nine pennies, Newark-on-Trent, Charles I (King of England), anonymous, 1646, silver (m...
EditorialEmergency coin of a half crown of siege of Newark-upon-Trent by the Parliamentarians, diamond shaped emergency coin. Front: crown between the letters C and R above the Roman numeral XXX. Reverse: inscription, Newark-on-Trent, Charles I (King of England...
EditorialSix pennies, siege of Newark-upon-Trent by the Parliamentarians, diamond shaped emergency coin. Front: crown between letters C and R above Roman numeral VI. Reverse: inscription, Newark-on-Trent, Charles I (King of England), anonymous, 1646, silver (me...
EditorialShilling, Siege of Newark-upon-Trent by the Parliamentarians, diamond shaped emergency coin. Front: crown between letters C and R above Roman numeral XII. Reverse: inscription, Newark-on-Trent, Charles I (King of England), anonymous, 1645, silver (meta...
EditorialInvitation - To Mr W. J. Ferris & Lady, Evening Excursion, Macquarie Light House via Watson's Bay, Sydney, 1898-1901, Invitation addressed Mr William John Ferris and Lady from the Government of New South Wales. It invites the couple to attend an Evenin...
EditorialAn English civil war tract on the subject of Prince Rupert and the royalists. An anti-royalist broadsheet outlines thirty-eight acts of deceit and cruelty of Which Prince Rupert is accused. The woodcut showing a figure, in doublet and straight breeches...
EditorialAn English civil war tract on the subject of Prince Rupert and the royalists. An anti-royalist broadsheet outlines thirty-eight acts of deceit and cruelty of Which Prince Rupert is accused. The woodcut showing a figure, in doublet and straight breeches...
EditorialAn anti-royalist tract describing atrocities such as the torturing and killing of prisoners of war. England's Wolfe with Eagles Clawes: or, the cruell impieties of Bloud-thirsty Royalists, and blasphemous Anti-Parliamentarians under the command of that...
EditorialA list of the casualties and those taken prisoner, of the Royalist army of King Charles II at the battle of Worcester. The Battle of Worcester took place on 3 September 1651 at Worcester, England, and was the final battle of the English Civil War. Oliv...
EditorialA ship. A cartoon. The Church and Commonwealth of England. A justification of the war of 1642. Named individual parliamentarians. . A Remonstrance in defence of the Lords and Commons,. London, 1642. England and Wales. Parliament. A Remonstrance in defe...